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Being scared or anxious about going to the dentist is surprisingly common. In fact somewhere between 9 and 15 percent of Americans avoid visits to the dentist due to fear or anxiety. The problem is that avoiding the dentist can have serious repercussions when it comes to dental and overall health. For those who avoid the dentist due to fear and anxiety, there are options. Sedation dentistry can be very helpful for those who struggle with their fears.
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If you have never received a dental crown before, and you are now wondering if you might be in need of one now, you will want to keep reading. By checking out the following reasons why dental crowns are used, you will have a better idea as to whether this method of dental treatment is something you could really benefit from:
Your Tooth Is Likely To Break Apart
Should you suspect, or your dentist has told you, that you have a tooth that is in such bad shape that it could break apart.
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If you have lived with crooked teeth for years and are finally thinking of getting braces, you may be unsure that the orthodontic treatment is worth the effort and cost. Although braces are not overly expensive and many dental providers offer payment plans, you may still wonder whether such a lengthy treatment is right for you.
Many people who have had their teeth properly aligned using braces are pleased with the results and continue to enjoy the benefits of their orthodontic treatment.
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While getting a metal filling replaced for a porcelain one from the cosmetic dentist isn't a huge dental procedure, it will still require a short recovery process that you will need to go through. Thankfully, there are things that you can do to shorten the recovery process and reduce the amount of discomfort that you experience. This article will discuss 3 tips for recovering after getting a filling replaced.
Don't Chew On The Teeth That Have Fillings
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If you have dentures, then you may think that it is simply easier to leave your false teeth in your mouth 24 hours a day. While this may be easy, this type of wear can cause a lot of issues for you. Keep reading to learn about a few common problems with all day wear so you can better understand why it is wise to take your dentures out in the evening:
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About Me

Hey everyone, I’m Avery. I am excited to talk to you about oral health care practices. I want to explore all of the ways you can keep your teeth in great shape using home care and professional dental services. I will talk about the different ways dentists help you protect your teeth from decay and wear. I will cover dental conditions that result in tooth loss and disease progression. I will also discuss the treatments available to fix ongoing dental conditions, like gum disease. I hope you can use the information on my site to keep your teeth healthy throughout life. Thank you.